Famous quotes containing the words cloth, revived and/or bronze:

“What the hell is nostalgia doing in a science-fiction film? With the whole universe and all the future to play in, Lucas took his marvelous toys and crawled under the fringed cloth on the parlor table, back into a nice safe hideyhole, along with Flash Gordon and the Cowardly Lion and Luck Skywalker and the Flying Aces and the Hitler Jugend. If theres a message there, I dont think I want to hear it.”—Ursula K. Le Guin (b. 1929)

“In ordinary speech the words perception and sensation tend to be used interchangeably, but the psychologist distinguishes. Sensations are the items of consciousnessa color, a weight, a texturethat we tend to think of as simple and single. Perceptions are complex affairs that embrace sensation together with other, associated or revived contents of the mind, including emotions.”—Jacques Barzun (b. 1907)

“Both nuns and mothers worship images,But those the candles light are not as thoseThat animate a mothers reveries,But keep a marble or a bronze repose.”—William Butler Yeats (18651939)